One of the San Diego History Center’s long-range goals is to be a repository for the work of San Diego artists. It already has a number of images of historic interest and significance. But with “Nature Improved,” the institution is moving aggressively into the present. In collaboration with the Oceanside Museum of Art, the History Center is providing a unique forum for local artists who were invited to submit works for a dual exhibition focusing on landscape (in the broadest sense).

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A panel headed by scholar Bram Dijkstra and including Derrick Cartwright (USD), Alessandra Moctezuma (Mesa College) and Daniel Foster (Oceanside Museum of Art) selected works by more than two dozen artists, including four featured artists: William Glen Crooks, Carol Lindemulder, Michael Field and Lynne Schuette (half of the exhibit will be in Balboa Park, the other half in Oceanside).